Banks, Greene, Noble and Porter join an ensemble cast that includes fan-favorites Kevin Conroy, who returns as Batman; Tara Strong as Harley Quinn; Troy Baker as Two-Face and Nolan North as Penguin.

Batman Arkham Knight features some great voice talent behind its most iconic characters

With notable actors like John Noble, Jonathan Banks, and of course Kevin Conroy and Tara Strong reprising their iconic roles, Batman Arkham Knight will surely feel as genuine as possible.

The new feature that Game Director Sefton Hill has been teasing is a new co-op mode which looks simply amazing with Batman teaming up with Nightwing, Catwoman or Robin and executing some crazy tag team moves on the many enemies he faces throughout Gotham. Whether the new mode is part of a different campaign or part of a challenge is unclear at the moment but it’s most definitely looking quite awesome.

For the first time ever, watch Batman: Arkham Knight’s exciting new “Dual Play” mechanic in action as you switch seamlessly between The Dark Knight and his allies including Robin, Nightwing, and Catwoman in free-flow combat.

Batman Arkham Knight is shaping up to be the best adventure of the caped crusader yet.

With a mature and deep story and an incredibly advanced fighting system, as is quite evident in the “All Who Follow You” trailer as well as in the “Officer Down” trailer, it will most likely be one of the big contenders for Game of the Year.

Batman Arkham Knight PC System Requirements were revealed, and they do seem pretty demanding. Sefton Hill, Game Director of Batman Arkham Knight and co-founder of Rocksteady Games recently confirmed on Twitter that the game will definitely be releasing on June 23 2015, promising no more delays. Batman Arkham Knight is set to release for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. We will bring you any new information prior to its release as soon as it becomes available. Be sure to check out our previous Batman: Arkham Knight coverage for more information on the game, here and here.